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Accustomed to Obedience? Joshua P. Nudell

Accustomed to Obedience? By Joshua P. Nudell

Accustomed to Obedience? by Joshua P. Nudell


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Offers a new history of the period from the Persian wars to wars that followed the death of Alexander the Great, from the perspective of Ionia. While recent scholarship has increasingly treated Greece through the lenses of regional, polis, and local interaction, there has not yet been a dedicated study of Classical Ionia. This book fills this gap.

Accustomed to Obedience? Summary

Accustomed to Obedience?: Classical Ionia and the Aegean World, 480-294 BCE by Joshua P. Nudell

Many histories of Ancient Greece center their stories on Athens, but what would that history look like if they didnt? There is another way to tell this story, one that situates Greek history in terms of the relationships between smaller Greek cities and in contact with the wider Mediterranean. In this book, author Joshua P. Nudell offers a new history of the period from the Persian wars to wars that followed the death of Alexander the Great, from the perspective of Ionia. While recent scholarship has increasingly treated Greece through the lenses of regional, polis, and local interaction, there has not yet been a dedicated study of Classical Ionia. This book fills this clear gap in the literature while offering Ionia as a prism through which to better understand Classical Greece.

This book offers a clear and accessible narrative of the period between the Persian Wars and the wars of the early Hellenistic period, two nominal liberations of the region. The volume complements existing histories of Classical Greece. Close inspection reveals that the Ionians were active partners in the imperial endeavor, even as imperial competition constrained local decision-making and exacerbated local and regional tensions. At the same time, the book offers interventions on critical issues related to Ionia such as the Athenian conquest of Samos, rhetoric about the freedom of the Greeks, the relationship between Ionian temple construction and economic activity, the status of the Panionion, Ionian poleis and their relationship with local communities beyond the circle of the dodecapolis, and the importance of historical memory to our understanding of ancient Greece. The result is a picture of an Aegean world that is more complex and less beholden narratives that give primacy to the imperial actors at the expense of local developments.

Accustomed to Obedience? Reviews

This is the first existing monograph on its topic, and it fills a major gap in the historical literature on Ionia, for which the preceding Archaic and subsequent Hellenistic periods have received far greater attention. Nudell offers a new dimension to studies of Classical polis identity and social development and contributes to scholarship on interactions between local and globalizing factors, or between cities and empires, in the ancient Mediterranean and western Asia.John Hyland, Christopher Newport University

About Joshua P. Nudell

Joshua P. Nudell is Assistant Professor of History at Truman State University.

Table of Contents

  • List of Maps
    Abbreviations
    1. Prologue: The Land of Ionia
    2. Orienting toward Athens and the Aegean System: 480454
    3. Under the Athenian Empire: 454412
    4. Contempt for Athenian Hegemony: 411401
    5. Centered on the Periphery: 401/0386
    6. A Region Divided: 386336
    7. Free, at Last?: 336323
    8. Facing a New Hellenistic World: 323294
    9. The Ornaments of Ionia: Temple Construction and Commercial Prosperity
    10. Epilogue
    Appendix 1: Whither the Ionian League?
    Appendix 2: Greeks and Non-Greeks in Classical Ionia
    Appendix 3: Long Ago the Milesians Were Powerful

    Bibliography
    Index

    Additional information

    GOR013719034
    9780472133376
    0472133373
    Accustomed to Obedience?: Classical Ionia and the Aegean World, 480-294 BCE by Joshua P. Nudell
    Used - Very Good
    Hardback
    The University of Michigan Press
    2023-03-30
    288
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